[AT] Confessing a complete lack of knowledge here
charlie hill
chill8 at cox.net
Fri May 5 05:37:57 PDT 2006
Spin out is certainly the easy way to go. Not many folks realize AC
invented that.
Charlie
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From: "David Bruce" <davidbruce at yadtel.net>
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> Charlie,
> That is probably true but when I was involved with changing the wheel
> spacing (years ago as part of the muscle team) we always moved the tires
> from side-to-side to keep the tread turned the right way (and this also
> kept the valve stems on the outside). Interesting, for sure. I don't
> remember changing the attachment of the rim to the wheel center but I'm
> sure that would give you more spacing options. Most of the time we just
> used the spin out adjustment on the Allis D-14 - maybe twice a year or so
> we changed the spacing of the wheels on the Ferguson TO-30.
>
> David
>
> charlie hill wrote:
>> David, probably the stem is on the wrong side because the previous owner
>> ran the rims reversed on the axle or they are reversed now. That is done
>> to change the wheel track spacing (row width).
>>
>> Charlie
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